Blanche Lettale (1901-1990) Ceramic Corolla Vase
Artist: Blanche Lettale
Blanche Lettale corolla vase (1901-1990)
In the second half of the 20th century, Jacques Roux and Blanche Lettale explored the stylistic possibilities of earthenware.
In a spare, innovative style, the latter offered vases with organic shapes, often with monochrome or two-tone glazes.
This pretty handkerchief vase is one of the pieces produced by Blanche Lettale.
It is multi-lobed, and appears to open like a flower.
The exterior is a matte enamel, with a chalky texture contrasting with the interior, bright green like a young leaf.
The format of this vase and the originality of its shape make it a piece as rare as it is striking.
The vase is in very fine condition, and is signed in relief under its base.
In the second half of the 20th century, Jacques Roux and Blanche Lettale explored the stylistic possibilities of earthenware.
In a spare, innovative style, the latter offered vases with organic shapes, often with monochrome or two-tone glazes.
This pretty handkerchief vase is one of the pieces produced by Blanche Lettale.
It is multi-lobed, and appears to open like a flower.
The exterior is a matte enamel, with a chalky texture contrasting with the interior, bright green like a young leaf.
The format of this vase and the originality of its shape make it a piece as rare as it is striking.
The vase is in very fine condition, and is signed in relief under its base.
230 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 34
Height: 10
Reference (ID): 1760750
Availability: In stock
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